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Zohran Mamdani appears at PinkPantheress show in Brooklyn ahead of New York mayoral election
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Zohran Mamdani appears at PinkPantheress show in Brooklyn ahead of New York mayoral election

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
written by jummy84

Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani appeared during PinkPantheress’ Brooklyn show just days before the mayoral election.

The left-wing candidate will be on the ballot on November 4 to be the new Mayor of New York City, in the contest to replace the outgoing Democrat Eric Adams, and just 10 days before the election, he popped up at the PinkPantheress concert to urge people to get out their vote.

On Friday night (October 24), the singer and musician kicked off her ‘An Evening With PinkPantheress’ North American tour with a show at the Kings Theatre in Brooklyn, and during a performance of ‘True Romance’ from her 2023 debut album ‘Heaven Knows’, the video backdrop behind her had a surprise for fans.

A pair of hands appeared on the screen, with “Our Time Has Come” and “Vote Nov. 4” written on the two palms. As the camera pulled back, it revealed Mamdani, who was greeted with loud cheers from the crowd.

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couldn’t stop laughing, this was so loud – we love you Vicky! Vote Nov 4 😭 #pinkpantheress #zohranmamdani @😘🙈☺️

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Mamdani also popped up during Lucy Dacus’ show at All Things Go in New York last month. “This is what our city should feel like,” he told the crowd. “It should be a city where trans New Yorkers are cherished, a city where our queer neighbours are celebrated, and a city where each and every New Yorker can be the fullest version of themselves. And it has to be a city that all of us can afford.”

As for PinkPantheress, her latest studio album was ‘Fancy That’, which was released in May and later nominated for this year’s Mercury Prize. The album scored a four-star review from NME, with Kyann-Sian Williams writing: “With ‘Fancy That’, PinkPantheress is kicking down the door to her next chapter – one that promises to be more adventurous than ever. She’s no longer content with being the elusive girl behind the screen, proving she can shapeshift, push boundaries and still keep us hooked – all in under 20 minutes.”

The star-studded remix album ‘Fancy Some More?’ arrived this month, featuring the likes of SEVENTEEN, JADE, Kylie Minogue, Sugababes and Zara Larsson. NME awarded that one three stars, noting: “’Fancy Some More?’ is ambitious and kaleidoscopic, packed with heavyweight collaborators and wildly inventive reinterpretations, but it rarely recaptures the tight, unruly charm of ‘Fancy That’.”

Last month, NME attended PinkPantheress’ show at the O2 Academy Brixton and rated the gig four stars: “By the end, when the cast bowed and hugged onstage, the night felt less like a polished pop spectacle and more like a madcap show-and-tell with a superstar host. It may not have reinvented the live experience, but it proved PinkPantheress’ real gift: she knows how to turn a massive venue into something intimate, funny and unhinged.”

October 26, 2025 0 comments
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PinkPantheress: Fancy Some More? Album Review
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PinkPantheress: Fancy Some More? Album Review

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Fancy Some More?’s remixes are split into two discs, one featuring vocalists and the other producers. (The release also includes a third disc, featuring the original tape.) Scanning the guest list is, I imagine, what it’s like to flick through Pink’s iPod. On the vocalist side, you have K-pop stars (SEVENTEEN and Yves from LOONA) alt-pop it girls (Oklou, Rachel Chinouriri, Ravyn Lenae, Bladee), and centrist stars with underground clout (Zara Larsson, JADE, Kylie Minogue, JT, Sugababes). The producer disc mostly features artists who bore clear influence on Fancy That (Basement Jaxx, Groove Armada, Joe Goddard) alongside upstart locals (Nia Archives, Leod, Kilimanjaro) and also Kaytranada, seemingly kept on retainer by the major labels for any remixing needs. The project is rounded out by a coterie of Brazilians—Anitta, DJ Caio Prince, Adame DJ, and Mochakk—which, with any luck, signals the sound of future PinkPantheress music.

The vast majority of these remixes totally bang, and many of them serve the function of wish fulfillment. Have you (like me) ever wanted “Illegal” to feel even faster and more disorienting? Nia Archives, London’s premiere young junglist, makes the whole song feel like a 90-degree drop on a rollercoaster. Have you been scouring SoundCloud for a mashup of “Stateside” with its spiritual forebear, Kylie Minogue’s “Slow”? Here’s la grand dame herself whispering “Are you ready for me?” and eliciting goosebumps when she sings “Never met an Aussie girl, you say.” The sky seems to crack wide open when the Sugababes drop into “Nice to Know You” and provide a hi-fi rendition of the hook Pink sampled on the original version of the track.

The most effective remixes flip the original songs on their head: Basement Jaxx turn “Tonight,” one of the least dance-forward tracks on Fancy That, into a throbbing, shimmery big-room banger, its five-minute runtime practically begging for a 12” version. Meanwhile, Caio Prince and Adame traverse baile funk, Miami bass, and fight-ready big beat on their flip of the previously lightweight “Stars.” Oklou drags the Basement Jaxx sample on “Girl Like Me” as far out of its original context as she can take it, making the liberated refrain of “Let it all go” sound less like dancefloor hedonism and more like a desperate attempt to get over a lingering heartbreak.

With the exception of Kaytranada’s “Girl Like Me”—which sounds roughly the same as every other Kaytranada remix in recent memory—it feels like all these tracks were made with a level of care uncommon for a major label remix album, which so often feel easy cash grabs or attempts to prolong an album cycle that’s running out of steam. Fancy Some More? feels like a rowdy, well-earned celebration and reaffirms the main ideas PinkPantheress has gestured toward for much of the year: Heavy reference doesn’t inherently go hand-in-hand with a lack of ingenuity. Successive generations of dance producers don’t have to be at war with each other. Pop music, done right, can feel like the key to a world that’s smarter, more free, and way more fun.

October 15, 2025 0 comments
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13 New Albums You Should Listen to Now: PinkPantheress, OsamaSon, and More
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13 New Albums You Should Listen to Now: PinkPantheress, OsamaSon, and More

by jummy84 October 10, 2025
written by jummy84

On their steady path from friends making lo-fi freak-folk to bandmates going proggy art-pop, Bruiser and Bicycle always find a calming center at the heart of their otherwise dizzying albums. Deep Country, their third album and follow-up to 2023’s Holy Red Wagon, takes that grounding reassurance to new depths, with shades of jangle pop and vintage progressive folk. Recorded live—a first for the Albany, New York, band—with a 15-song tracklist, the album’s sprawling 75-minute runtime shouldn’t intimidate as much as welcome you to take an edible and get lost. Let pairings like the fingerpicked jitters of the six-minute “Waterfight”—where, yes, the vocal harmonies sound just like Animal Collective—into the airy jazz drumming of “Sinister Sleep Shuffle” remind you what it feels like to stop worrying and just be present.

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Feeo: Goodness [AD 93]

Now established as a maestro of London’s experimental underground, Feeo lands at AD 93 with a suite of droning, ambient, and softly psychedelic electronic music on her debut album. The compositions of Goodness warp, buzz, and whirr beneath Feeo’s distracted vocals, which, in contrast to the intricate electronics, seem exhumed from ancient folk song. The record follows her EP Run Over and collaborations with Loraine James and Caius Williams.

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PinkPantheress' 'Fancy Some More' Mixtape: Stream It Now
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PinkPantheress’ ‘Fancy Some More’ Mixtape: Stream It Now

by jummy84 October 10, 2025
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PinkPantheress packs her Fancy That mixtape with more star power on the remix edition Fancy Some More, which she dropped on Friday (Oct. 10) via Warner Records UK.

The 22-track project features multiple remixes of the nine songs originally on Fancy That by Anitta, SEVENTEEN, JADE, JT, Sugababes, Kylie Minogue, Zara Larsson, Ravyn Lenae, Kaytranada and many more.

“With this remix project, Fancy some more, I wanted to explore how the songs can live in different worlds while still holding onto the emotion of the original,” the British singer-songwriter-producer said in a press release. “Hearing other artists reimagine it has been so inspiring. Each remix brings a new energy and texture, while still keeping the heart of the track intact. It’s been so exciting to see Fancy That take on these new, international lives & global perspectives.”

PinkPantheress originally released Fancy That in May. Her sophomore mixtape was included in Billboard‘s 50 best albums of 2025 (so far) staff list and the 2025 Mercury Prize shortlist, which recognizes outstanding albums by U.K. and Irish artists from the past year. The Mercury Prize is awarded next Thursday, Oct. 16 at the Utilita Arena in Newcastle. Fancy That reached No. 4 on Top Dance Albums and No. 72 on the Billboard 200. The third single “Illegal,” which samples Underworld’s “Dark & Long (Dark Train),” became PinkPantheress’ second entry on the Billboard Hot 100, following her and Ice Spice’s top 10 hit “Boy’s a liar Pt. 2,” peaking at No. 96.

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See PinkPantheress Cover Charli XCX's 'Apple' for BBC Live Lounge
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See PinkPantheress Cover Charli XCX’s ‘Apple’ for BBC Live Lounge

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
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Singer takes on Brat standout before releasing Fancy Some More? remix album this Friday

PinkPantheress served up a cover of Charli XCX’s “Apple” during the singer’s appearance on BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge .

Ahead of the release of her Fancy Some More? remix album, PinkPantheress delivered a rendition of the Brat favorite that upped the Nineties dance vibes. During the two-minute performance, PinkPantheress also attempted the viral “Apple Dance” while holding the microphone in one hand.

Fancy Some More? arrives this Friday with a stacked guest list that includes Kylie Minogue, Bladee, Seventeen, Nia Archives, Sugababes, JT, Groove Armada, Basement Jaxx, Rachel Chinouriri, Kaytranada, Jade, Anitta, and many more. The release serves as a companion album to PinkPantheress’ 2025 mixtape Fancy That, which was named one of Rolling Stone’s Best Albums of 2025 So Far. 

The mixtape features the hit single “Tonight” that she also performed during her Live Lounge visit.

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The Live Lounge performance and PinkPantheress’ recent Tiny Desk concert have served as a preview of the singer’s upcoming An Evening With PinkPantheress tour that kicks off later this month in Brooklyn.

That tour marks a return to the road for PinkPantheress, who previously canceled all of her scheduled 2024 appearances last year. “I was full up. There was something that I needed to address, and so I had to leave,” the musician told Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1 earlier this year. “And I did that for my own good. And obviously it was a very sad moment for people that wanted to see me but couldn’t see me. But obviously, what goes around comes around, and I’ll be back again.”

October 8, 2025 0 comments
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PinkPantheress Announces Fancy That Remix Project With Oklou, Bladee, and More
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PinkPantheress Announces Fancy That Remix Project With Oklou, Bladee, and More

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Yesterday (October 6), PinkPantheress posted a teaser video to X. In the clip, the British musician’s animated alter-ego asks if she’d “fancy some more,” then scrawls the names of a whopping 23 artists on a whiteboard, among them Oklou, Bladee, Kylie Minogue, Kaytranada, and Jade. Now, those acts have been revealed as the featured guests on Fancy Some More?, a 22-track add-on to her recent Fancy That mixtape that’s out this Friday, October 10. Check out the tracklist and cover art below.

Fancy Some More? consists of two full-album remixes, one of which appears to lean more towards pop—with appearances from Anitta, Seventeen, Oklou, Jade, Yves, JT, Sugababes, Kylie Minogue, Bladee, Zara Larsson, Ravyn Lenae, and Rachel Chinouriri—while the other boasts a slew of dance and electronic acts—Nia Archives, Kaytranada, Basement Jaxx, Hot Chip’s Joe Goddard, DJ Caio Prince, Mochakk, Loukeman, Leod, Sega Bodega, Groove Armada, and Kilimanjaro.

PinkPantheress shared Fancy That in May. She’s since teamed up with Danny L Harle on his new song “Starlight,” and, later this month, will kick off her An Evening With PinkPantheress tour of North America.

Read about Fancy That on “The Best Music of 2025 So Far.”

01 Illegal + Anitta
02 Illegal + Seventeen
03 Girl Like Me + Oklou
04 Tonight + Jade
05 Stars + Yves
06 Noises + JT
07 Nice to Know You + Sugababes
08 Stateside + Kylie Minogue
09 Stateside + Bladee
10 Stateside + Zara Larsson
11 Romeo + Ravyn Lenae
12 Romeo + Rachel Chinouriri

01 Illegal + Nia Archives
02 Girl Like Me + Kaytranada
03 Tonight + Basement Jaxx
04 Tonight + Joe Goddard (Hot Chip)
05 Stars + DJ Caio Prince
06 Noises + Mochakk
07 Nice to Know You + Loukeman + Leod
08 Nice to Know You + Sega Bodega
09 Stateside + Groove Armada
10 Romeo + Kilimanjaro

01 Illegal
02 Girl Like Me
03 Tonight
04 Stars
05 Intermission
06 Noises
07 Nice to Know You
08 Stateside
09 Romeo

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